
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi repeated the obligation of India to partnership with Bangladesh in a letter to the main advisor Muhammad Yunus on the day of the independence of the neighboring nation, according to the report nor.
The PM Modi message, which writes on Yunus, wanted the inhabitants of Bangladesh on the occasion and repeated the Indian commitment to partnership with Bangladesh.
What did PM Modi Muhammad Yunus said? Read the whole text here
“I am expanding my felicitations to you and the people of Bangladesh on the occasion of the National Day of Bangladesh,” Modi wished in a letter.
He added: “This day is a testimony of our common history and victims that laid the foundation of our bilateral partnership. The spirit of the liberation war in Bangladesh remains the main light of our relationship that flourished across various domains, bringing tamible benefits to our nations.”
He also said, “We continued to develop this partnership, powered by our common ambitions for peace, stability and prosperity, and on the basis of mutual sensitivity to the other second interests and concerns.”
President Drouges Murmu expands greetings to Bangladeshi counterpart
Meanwhile, President Murmu Murmu in her message to the Bangladesh counterpart Mohammed Shahabuddin also expanded his wishes on independence and noted that the neighboring country is “in the policy of the Indian” neighborhood “and” acting east “, the report said.
“On behalf of the government, Indian people, and in my own name, I are expanding warm greetings and felicitations to your excellence and friendly people in Bangladesh on the occasion of your national day,” Murmu said.
She added: “India-Bangladesh relationships are versatile, including our cooperation includes various areas such as trade, multimodal connectivity, development partnerships, energy and energy, education, capacity building, people’s cultural cooperation and exchanges for people. He’s in India, it’s in India. Democratic, stable, inclusive, peaceful and progressive Bangladesh. ”
About Bangladesh Independence Day, Maitri Diwas
Bangladesh celebrates his Independence Day, called Bangladesh National Day 26 March to commemorate the stopping of the country from Pakistan in 1971.
India and Bangladesh are also observed on December 6 “Maitri Diwas” because the Indian government recognized Bangladesh as a country in 1971. In particular, India was the second country after Bhutan to recognize Bangladesh as December 6 in 1971.
In March 2021, PM Modi described on March 6 as Bangladesh-India friendly day (known as Moitree Dibosh in the local Bengal language).
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